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1. How to share files with friends over Internet?
If your PC connects to the Internet directly with a fixed
Internet IP address, your friends can use the URL shown on
the status bar of CCFile to visit your shared files.
If your home/office PC is behind a Router, it means that the
router will block the connections from Internet. CCFile provides
two methods to allow the Internet users to visit your CCFile:
1) Open UPnP option in router and CCFile will setup UPnP automatically
well to allow the Internet accessing. We recommend this method.
Click here to learn
how to open UPnP.
2) Add port forwarding (port mapping) rule in router. Click
here to learn how to add port forwarding.
2. How to use friendly URL to visit CCFile over Internet?
Usually, we can use Internet IP and port to access CCFile.
But the Internet IP addresses are dynamical especially using
ADSL or dial-up connections. Furthermore remembering the IP
address URL is difficult. How to resolve this problem? Don't
worry about it. CCFile provides a friendly URL service. You
can signup friendly URL here and enter the username and
password in CCFile options. Now you can use the friendly URL
to access CCFile.
3. Which port CC File Transfer will use?
The default port is 80. You can change to other port in "Settings"
dialog. If default port is failed, CC File Transfer will automatically
try next 9 ports, for example from 81 to 89.
You can see your service URL and port on status bar on the main
window, e.g. http://192.168.1.100:81.
4. Why cannot use CC File Transfer in WinXP?
CC File Transfer has been blocked by the XP inside firewall.
You need to set WinXP firewall to allow CC File Transfer access
network.
5. How to upload files in CCFile?
Only the authorized users can upload files. If you want to upload
files, you need to create an account in CCFile first. Open the
URL of CCFile, click the login link and input your username
and password, and then you can see an upload form in the web
page. All uploaded files will be stored in CCFile's upload folder
and marked as auth file by default. Note: only the standard
version has this function.
6. How I know if there is someone downloading my files?
There is a green led on the main window. If the green led
is flashing, it means someone is downloading your files. Also
you can click the "log" button to see who are downloading
the files.
7. How to download folders in CCFile?
You can drag and drop the folder into CCFile. In the CCFile
download page, there are two links besides the folder name.
If you click the first link, you can browser the foder. If you
click the zip icon, you can download the entire folder as a
zip format file. Note: only the standard version has this function.
8. How to enable UPNP in router?
If CCFile is installed behind router, you need enable UPNP
in router.
If the router is TP-Link, please visit http://192.168.1.1
and input router username and password(default username is
'admin' and password is 'admin')
1. "Forwarding" -> "UPnP";
2. If the "Current UPnP Status" is "Disabled",
click "Enable".
If the router is Linksys, please visit http://192.168.1.1
and input router username and password(default username is
'admin' and password is 'admin')
1. "Administration" -> "Management".
2. "UPnP": Enabled; "Allow users to make configuration
Changes": Enabled; "Allow users to Disable Internet
Access": Enabled.
3. "Save Settings".
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